Exhibition preview: Kutlug Ataman, London

Kutlug Ataman was nominated for the 2004 Turner Prize for a series of confessional documentaries. By pointing the camera at the subjects (women who wore wigs, flower arrangers and singers) and getting them to talk, he offered an intensely voyeuristic experience, culminating with the critically acclaimed Küba, a cacophony of voices from 40 TV monitors recounting experiences in an Istanbul shantytown. Ataman's new film is a departure, assembled from family footage taken from the 1950s and 60s and overlaid it with a score by Michael Nyman.